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Q: Why do gerbils stand up on there back legs?
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What animal can stand straight up?

There are so many animals that can stand straight up. Some of them include dogs, cats, monkeys, kangaroos and so many others.


Why do bears stand up on their hind legs?

Sometimes bears do this to warn their prey and sometimes they do it just to look at what lies ahead.


When you tell a dog to stand up does he stand up with two legs or four?

A dog stands up with four legs and two legs


Do meerkats stand up on their hind legs?

Yes, they can stand up on their hind legs and crawl on all fours.


How does a cow get up?

Cows stand up back end first - they rock their weight onto their front knees and 'pop' their back legs upright. They then rock their weight towards their tail and pull their front legs up underneath them.


Can kangaroos back up?

yes, rabbits can back up but mostly they just stand on there hind legs and swivel around.


What did Nelson Mandela do to stand up?

He used his legs and muscles in his legs to have the strength and power to stand up from his sitting position.


How can animals pick up stuff without thumbs?

They ether pick it up with there mouth or put it between there paws then stand up on there back legs!


Why don't animals stand up on there back legs?

They aren't designed to do it, if you'll take a horse and look at the way it walks, you'll see that it is reversed from us, to stand on their hind legs is like standing on our hands


When a cow stands up what legs does it get up on first front legs or back legs?

Back legs first, then front.


Do frog stand on their legs?

Yes, When Theyy Leap Up They Are On Their To Legs


How do you make a fallen cow stand?

An interesting fact about cattle is unlike other four legged animals, they must stand on their back legs first and then get up on their front. If a cows attempts to stand by rocking back and forth or gets the hind legs up just a little, you can assist the cow in standing. Once the cows starts to lift her rear, you can grab hold of the very end of her tail and lift up. Thus assisting her to stand on the rear legs. You want to continue to hold the tail until she stands on her front legs. After she is standing, she will make a few steps. If she is unsteady or weak holding the tail, you can help her from going back down by lifting up.